16/07/2013

400 New jobs For Dublin In Symantec Expansion

Some 400 jobs are to be created in Dublin by internet security company Symantec, who are establishing a new European customer management centre at its current site in Blanchardstown.

Half of the jobs are to be created now, with a further 200 over the next two years.

Symantec currently employs 600 people at its Blanchardstown base, which it has operated for 22 years.

The internet company are seeking highly-skilled, multilingual staff to take on the roles.

(MH/JP)

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